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To: DiogenesLamp

I get what you’re saying. I suppose I should forgo hi-speed internet and access to Free Republic, since the only available source is Time-Warner. I also use Amazon, Youtube, Apple products, and other such things. Oh and I like the music of Queen, despite the singers personal inclinations.

I didn’t find the movie to be over the top SJW. Larson personally made statements that were reprehensible, but the movie didn’t reflect those statements.

The base storyline for the movie was “Yes, I fall down; but then I get up. No one else can tell me that I can’t.”

If that isn’t a conservative sentiment, then I don’t know what to tell ya.

The only conservative movie-makers I know are Sorbo and the people he works with. I’ve seen some of their flicks and liked them. Maybe if they came out with action flicks or something that isn’t as cerebral as most of their fare I would consider seeing them too.

In the meantime I read books and watch movies to provide an escape. This movie did that for me without ruining it by going over the top SJW.


83 posted on 03/11/2019 3:53:09 PM PDT by reed13k (For evil to triumph it is only necessary that good men do nothing)
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To: reed13k
I get what you’re saying. I suppose I should forgo hi-speed internet and access to Free Republic, since the only available source is Time-Warner. I also use Amazon, Youtube, Apple products, and other such things.

Necessity is not the same thing as elective. You may have no choice but to use Time Warner, but you certainly have a choice whether or not to use Amazon. I have been refusing to buy anything through Amazon ever since I found out they hate people like me. With YouTube, you have to weigh whether the benefit of watching some videos they have is more valuable than any benefit you give them.

They have lots of videos showing people how to do things like repair roofs or fix cars, and many of these videos have saved me a great deal of trouble, and are potentially worth many hundreds of dollars to me, while giving YouTube only pennies for the benefit.

I don't like them getting anything for my views, but the advantage is still greatly mine. As for Apple, I don't own or buy any of their products. I make do with ordinary PCs and Microsoft products, which are all second hand, and therefore contribute nothing more to that company.

If that isn’t a conservative sentiment, then I don’t know what to tell ya.

It isn't about the quality of the movie. It is about putting money into the pockets of people who hate us and want us marginalized and/or destroyed.

In the meantime I read books and watch movies to provide an escape.

As do we all, but I recommend that Jews avoid purchasing "Mein Kampf" because it puts money into the pockets of people who hate them and would destroy them.

This movie did that for me without ruining it by going over the top SJW.

I have reached a point where I refuse to see any movie that portrays women as uber-super-warrior-princesses. I think promoting women as warriors is destructive to the nation, and i've seen so many examples of movies portraying women as beating up men that I am sick of it.

It is like encouraging Trans-men to think they can actually be a female. It is a sickness and we should not condone it nor help it spread.

With extremely few exceptions, women cannot fight men. It is dangerous to women to encourage them to think they can, and it is dangerous to society to spread the belief that they can.

Also, we are in a war with these people. We should endeavor to put as little money into their pocket as we can, and especially not to reward them for their promotion of ideas that are intended to be a poke in our eye.

99 posted on 03/12/2019 7:22:38 AM PDT by DiogenesLamp ("of parents owing allegiance to no other sovereignty.")
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